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Aug 26 – 30, 2024
University of Chicago
America/Chicago timezone

Birth of the first stars amidst decaying and annihilating dark matter

Aug 27, 2024, 2:00 PM
15m
201 (MCP)

201

MCP

Speaker

Wenzer Qin (New York University)

Description

The first stars are expected to form through molecular-hydrogen (H$_2$) cooling, a channel that is especially sensitive to the thermal and ionization state of gas, and can thus act as a probe of exotic energy injection from decaying or annihilating dark matter (DM). I will discuss using a toy halo model to study the impact of DM-sourced energy injection on the H$_2$ content of the first galaxies, and thus estimate the threshold mass required for a halo to form stars at high redshifts. I will show that currently allowed DM models can significantly change this threshold, producing both positive and negative feedback and estimate how this can impact the timing of 21cm signals at cosmic dawn.

Primary author

Wenzer Qin (New York University)

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